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11
Nov
2021
Industrial Renaissance: Innovation and Technology
Posted On November 11, 2021  By Marie Ruff  And has 1 Comment

Leading experts in the field addressed how technology and innovation are enabling an evolution of warehouse and distribution real estate in a session at I.CON East this week in Jersey City, New Jersey moderated by Kate Bryden, LEED AP BD+C, senior vice president development, MRP Industrial LLC. Here […]

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11
Nov
2021
What’s Ahead for Supply Chains?
Posted On November 11, 2021  By Trey Barrineau  And has 1 Comment

Complex factors – including the COVID-19 pandemic, weather, clogged ports, labor shortages and many more – are fueling the ongoing disruption of global supply chains, which is putting inflationary pressure on the global economy. A panel at NAIOP’s I.CON East, held this week in Jersey City, […]

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11
Nov
2021
An Evolving Landscape for Middle- and Last-Mile Logistics
Posted On November 11, 2021  By Shawn Moura, Ph.D.  And has 2 Comments

Middle- and last-mile solutions are key for meeting the increasing needs and expectations of customers in urban areas expecting quick turnaround from the click of ordering products online to the knock on their door of final delivery. During a session at I.CON East, Rob Kossar, vice […]

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11
Nov
2021
Supply Chain, Rising Rents and Cost of Materials: What’s Next for Industrial Real Estate
Posted On November 11, 2021  By Kathryn Hamilton, CAE  And has 2 Comments

Four industrial real estate experts took the stage in the opening keynote session of I.CON East, held this week in Jersey City, New Jersey. “If there was ever a group of leaders who are doing the deals, deploying the capital, and developing in billions of square […]

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11
Nov
2021
Kearny Point: Flexible, Creative Workspace for the New Economy
Posted On November 11, 2021  By Marie Ruff  And has 1 Comment

“Lights, camera, action!” Not words many people think of when it comes to industrial real estate, except, as a project tour of Kearny Point during I.CON East in Jersey City, New Jersey, made clear, maybe they should. With many people dramatically increasing their time at home […]

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29
Sep
2021
Automation and Digital Transformation in CRE
Posted On September 29, 2021  By Rochelle Broder-Singer  And has 5 Comments

Commercial real estate and construction have been notoriously slow to adopt new technologies. But digital transformation is coming to the industry. At CRE Converge 2021 in Miami Beach, experts discussed how several new technologies are affecting developers, builders, and owners: Reality capture technologies allow you to see […]

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28
Sep
2021
Alternative Means and Methods for Maintaining Project Momentum
Posted On September 28, 2021  By Brielle Scott  And has 6 Comments

The post-pandemic construction boom has taken many forms. E-commerce and big box retailers are developing across the country, while at the same time, construction projects that were postponed during the pandemic have resumed. However, the lack of workforce at manufacturing facilities last year combined with the high demand […]

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27
Sep
2021
South Florida Industrial: Strong Growth Amid Challenges
Posted On September 27, 2021  By Trey Barrineau  And has 1 Comment

South Florida is a major hub for logistics operations thanks to its proximity to busy ports. In 2020, PortMiami loaded about 1.1 million TEUs (20-foot equivalent units, 20-foot-long cargo containers). That represented a total of 9.7 million tons of cargo. Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale handled […]

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08
Sep
2021
Federal Legislative Update
Posted On September 8, 2021  By Jessica Spaulding  And has 4 Comments

While NAIOP has a wide-ranging government affairs agenda, the two hottest areas of focus right now are the bipartisan infrastructure deal, which accounts for $1 trillion in “physical infrastructure,” and the budget reconciliation bill, which allocates $3.5 trillion toward “human infrastructure.” At NAIOP’s I.CON West last […]

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01
Sep
2021
Key Considerations for Speculative Cold Storage
Posted On September 1, 2021  By Marie Ruff  And has 2 Comments

Within the thriving industrial real estate sector, the cold storage class of warehouses has attracted investor and developer attention as demand continues to grow for food and pharmaceutical delivery. Is the era of speculative cold storage upon us? A panel at NAIOP’s I.CON West in Long […]

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